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Faculty Dr Ugen Bhutia

Dr Ugen Bhutia

Assistant Professor

Department of Liberal Arts, Media Studies

Contact Details

bhutia.u@srmap.edu.in

Office Location

Education

2018
PhD
Sikkim University Sikkim
India
2015
M.Phil
Sikkim University Sikkim
India
2012
Masters
Sikkim University Sikkim
India
2010
Bachelors
North Bengal University India
India

Experience

  • February 2015 to June 2015, Guest Faculty | Sikkim University (Gangtok)
  • 2013- Reporter at ‘Sikkim Reporter’ and magazine ‘The Political and Economic Journal of Sikkim’- Gangtok.

Research Interest

  • Hindutva and local politics in India’s North East.
  • Internet and the youths in India

Awards

  • 2012-13– Maulana Azad National Fellowship – Ministry of Minority Affairs

Memberships

No data available

Publications

  • Hindi Diwas and Relocating the Hindi–Urdu Debate

    Dr Aqsa Agha, Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Bikku R, Dr Ugen Bhutia

    Source Title: Economic and Political Weekly, Quartile: Q3, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • Postcolonial Urbanism: Making and Unmaking of World-Class City in Amaravati

    Dr Bikku R, Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Ugen Bhutia, Aqsa Agha., Chandna Deka

    Source Title: Polycrisis and Economic Development in the Global South, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    Over the past few decades, the rhetoric of smart and futuristic cities has defined the agenda of urbanisation in India. The underpinnings of these projects are heroic assumptions of modernity(ies) to achieve new goals and aspirations often assuming forms of urban utopia and taking a disruptive approach to urban planning. Our research, which focuses on the capital project of Amaravati in Andhra Pradesh, shows how the idea of Amaravati in its built and imagined form makes sense to various stakeholders. The research was conducted using qualitative field-based research methods in four villages (Neerukonda, Kuragallu, Ionolu and Nowluru) in the Amaravati capital region. Based on recent interventions in the studies of postcolonial urbanism we propose three key arguments. First, Amaravati in its built and imagined form confirms and negotiates the global discourse on world class city. The second, idea of Amaravati is conceived and progressed by presenting a futuristic vision rooted in the historical patterns of Telugu aspirations for a modern technocratic state. Third, Amaravati embodies the spirit of speculative urbanism, and the project is propelled by the grammar of speed. Lastly, the chapter shows how the idea of world-class in the Global South is imagined and formed by a complex network of inter-referencing and worlding practices.
  • The Limbu – Tamang Communities of Sikkim History and Future of Their Demand for Reservation

    Dr Ugen Bhutia, E K Santha., Vaidyanath Nishant

    Source Title: Economic and Political Weekly, Quartile: Q3, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • BEYOND THE DISCOURSE OF POST-TRUTH: SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE IDEA OF FAKE NEWS BASED ON CORPUS LINGUISTICS (AN EDUCATIONAL ANALYSIS)

    Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Ugen Bhutia, Debashish Gogoi

    Source Title: Revista on Line de Politica e Gestao Educacional, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • DISCURSO JUDICIAL SOBRE A RESERVA BASEADA EM CASTAS NA ÍNDIA DE BALAJI A INDRA SAWHNEY

    Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Ugen Bhutia

    Source Title: Lex Humana, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • JUDICIAL DISCOURSE ON CASTE-BASED RESERVATION IN INDIA FROM BALAJI TO INDRA SAWHNEY

    Dr Ugen Bhutia, Dr Maanvender Singh

    Source Title: Lex Humana, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -

Patents

Projects

Scholars

Doctoral Scholars

  • Mr Dibyajyoti Dutta

Interests

  • Culture and Representation
  • Media and Gender and Media and Conflict resolutions
  • Media and Hindu Nationalism

Thought Leaderships

There are no Thought Leaderships associated with this faculty.

Top Achievements

Education
2010
Bachelors
North Bengal University India
India
2012
Masters
Sikkim University Sikkim
India
2015
M.Phil
Sikkim University Sikkim
India
2018
PhD
Sikkim University Sikkim
India
Experience
  • February 2015 to June 2015, Guest Faculty | Sikkim University (Gangtok)
  • 2013- Reporter at ‘Sikkim Reporter’ and magazine ‘The Political and Economic Journal of Sikkim’- Gangtok.
Research Interests
  • Hindutva and local politics in India’s North East.
  • Internet and the youths in India
Awards & Fellowships
  • 2012-13– Maulana Azad National Fellowship – Ministry of Minority Affairs
Memberships
No data available
Publications
  • Hindi Diwas and Relocating the Hindi–Urdu Debate

    Dr Aqsa Agha, Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Bikku R, Dr Ugen Bhutia

    Source Title: Economic and Political Weekly, Quartile: Q3, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • Postcolonial Urbanism: Making and Unmaking of World-Class City in Amaravati

    Dr Bikku R, Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Ugen Bhutia, Aqsa Agha., Chandna Deka

    Source Title: Polycrisis and Economic Development in the Global South, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    Over the past few decades, the rhetoric of smart and futuristic cities has defined the agenda of urbanisation in India. The underpinnings of these projects are heroic assumptions of modernity(ies) to achieve new goals and aspirations often assuming forms of urban utopia and taking a disruptive approach to urban planning. Our research, which focuses on the capital project of Amaravati in Andhra Pradesh, shows how the idea of Amaravati in its built and imagined form makes sense to various stakeholders. The research was conducted using qualitative field-based research methods in four villages (Neerukonda, Kuragallu, Ionolu and Nowluru) in the Amaravati capital region. Based on recent interventions in the studies of postcolonial urbanism we propose three key arguments. First, Amaravati in its built and imagined form confirms and negotiates the global discourse on world class city. The second, idea of Amaravati is conceived and progressed by presenting a futuristic vision rooted in the historical patterns of Telugu aspirations for a modern technocratic state. Third, Amaravati embodies the spirit of speculative urbanism, and the project is propelled by the grammar of speed. Lastly, the chapter shows how the idea of world-class in the Global South is imagined and formed by a complex network of inter-referencing and worlding practices.
  • The Limbu – Tamang Communities of Sikkim History and Future of Their Demand for Reservation

    Dr Ugen Bhutia, E K Santha., Vaidyanath Nishant

    Source Title: Economic and Political Weekly, Quartile: Q3, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • BEYOND THE DISCOURSE OF POST-TRUTH: SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE IDEA OF FAKE NEWS BASED ON CORPUS LINGUISTICS (AN EDUCATIONAL ANALYSIS)

    Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Ugen Bhutia, Debashish Gogoi

    Source Title: Revista on Line de Politica e Gestao Educacional, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • DISCURSO JUDICIAL SOBRE A RESERVA BASEADA EM CASTAS NA ÍNDIA DE BALAJI A INDRA SAWHNEY

    Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Ugen Bhutia

    Source Title: Lex Humana, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • JUDICIAL DISCOURSE ON CASTE-BASED RESERVATION IN INDIA FROM BALAJI TO INDRA SAWHNEY

    Dr Ugen Bhutia, Dr Maanvender Singh

    Source Title: Lex Humana, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
Contact Details

bhutia.u@srmap.edu.in

Scholars

Doctoral Scholars

  • Mr Dibyajyoti Dutta

Interests

  • Culture and Representation
  • Media and Gender and Media and Conflict resolutions
  • Media and Hindu Nationalism

Education
2010
Bachelors
North Bengal University India
India
2012
Masters
Sikkim University Sikkim
India
2015
M.Phil
Sikkim University Sikkim
India
2018
PhD
Sikkim University Sikkim
India
Experience
  • February 2015 to June 2015, Guest Faculty | Sikkim University (Gangtok)
  • 2013- Reporter at ‘Sikkim Reporter’ and magazine ‘The Political and Economic Journal of Sikkim’- Gangtok.
Research Interests
  • Hindutva and local politics in India’s North East.
  • Internet and the youths in India
Awards & Fellowships
  • 2012-13– Maulana Azad National Fellowship – Ministry of Minority Affairs
Memberships
No data available
Publications
  • Hindi Diwas and Relocating the Hindi–Urdu Debate

    Dr Aqsa Agha, Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Bikku R, Dr Ugen Bhutia

    Source Title: Economic and Political Weekly, Quartile: Q3, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • Postcolonial Urbanism: Making and Unmaking of World-Class City in Amaravati

    Dr Bikku R, Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Ugen Bhutia, Aqsa Agha., Chandna Deka

    Source Title: Polycrisis and Economic Development in the Global South, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    Over the past few decades, the rhetoric of smart and futuristic cities has defined the agenda of urbanisation in India. The underpinnings of these projects are heroic assumptions of modernity(ies) to achieve new goals and aspirations often assuming forms of urban utopia and taking a disruptive approach to urban planning. Our research, which focuses on the capital project of Amaravati in Andhra Pradesh, shows how the idea of Amaravati in its built and imagined form makes sense to various stakeholders. The research was conducted using qualitative field-based research methods in four villages (Neerukonda, Kuragallu, Ionolu and Nowluru) in the Amaravati capital region. Based on recent interventions in the studies of postcolonial urbanism we propose three key arguments. First, Amaravati in its built and imagined form confirms and negotiates the global discourse on world class city. The second, idea of Amaravati is conceived and progressed by presenting a futuristic vision rooted in the historical patterns of Telugu aspirations for a modern technocratic state. Third, Amaravati embodies the spirit of speculative urbanism, and the project is propelled by the grammar of speed. Lastly, the chapter shows how the idea of world-class in the Global South is imagined and formed by a complex network of inter-referencing and worlding practices.
  • The Limbu – Tamang Communities of Sikkim History and Future of Their Demand for Reservation

    Dr Ugen Bhutia, E K Santha., Vaidyanath Nishant

    Source Title: Economic and Political Weekly, Quartile: Q3, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • BEYOND THE DISCOURSE OF POST-TRUTH: SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE IDEA OF FAKE NEWS BASED ON CORPUS LINGUISTICS (AN EDUCATIONAL ANALYSIS)

    Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Ugen Bhutia, Debashish Gogoi

    Source Title: Revista on Line de Politica e Gestao Educacional, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • DISCURSO JUDICIAL SOBRE A RESERVA BASEADA EM CASTAS NA ÍNDIA DE BALAJI A INDRA SAWHNEY

    Dr Maanvender Singh, Dr Ugen Bhutia

    Source Title: Lex Humana, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
  • JUDICIAL DISCOURSE ON CASTE-BASED RESERVATION IN INDIA FROM BALAJI TO INDRA SAWHNEY

    Dr Ugen Bhutia, Dr Maanvender Singh

    Source Title: Lex Humana, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
Contact Details

bhutia.u@srmap.edu.in

Scholars

Doctoral Scholars

  • Mr Dibyajyoti Dutta